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Providus Bank’s DMD Speaks About His Undergraduate Days At The University Of Ibadan

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The Deputy Managing Director of Providus Bank, Mr Kingsley Aigbokhaevbo, right, with Prof Kayode Adebowale, the VC of the University of Ibadan...
The Deputy Managing Director of Providus Bank, Mr Kingsley Aigbokhaevbo, right, with Prof Kayode Adebowale, the VC of the University of Ibadan...

The Deputy Managing Director of Providus Bank, Mr Kingsley Aigbokhaevbo, has stated that he further imbibed the virtues of integrity, diligence and discipline during his days as a student of the University of Ibadan.

He recalled that he came from a humble family where virtues were taught and had to rely on these virtues to survive while in the University.

Mr Aigbokhaevbo spoke during his investiture as a UI@75 Ambassador in Ibadan.

He said he was highly committed to his studies, learnt to survive and to build relationships and did not indulge in vices.

He assured that he would continue to be a good Ambassador of  the University.

Mr Aigbokhaevbo, thereafter, presented a symbolic  cheque of Twenty Million Naira to the University on behalf of Providus Bank  and promised to make an extra personal donation of Ten Million Naira.

Mr Kingsley Aigbokhaevbo obtained a Bachelor of Science degree  in Agricultural Economics from the University of Ibadan in 1988.

The Vice-Chancellor,  Professor Kayode O. Adebowale, mni, FAS had earlier told Mr Aigbokhaevbo that the University Management had  identified

all the outstanding virtues in him adding that this was why he was being decorated as an Ambassador of the University.

Professor Adebowale said federal universities are currently facing challenges  of underfunding and UI is leveraging its alumni, friends, and other wellwishers to generate extra funds to achieve its core mandates of teaching, research and community service.

The Chairman of the UI@75 Anniversary Committee and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Administration,  Professor Peter O. Olapegba had listed the thematic areas of need of the University.

He said it was the ambition of the present Vice-Chancellor to raise a sum of $200 Million to execute projects that would lift the University higher.

He said such projects include the upscaling of the University Endowment Fund, scholarships for students, improvement of infrastructure,  provision of alternative clean energy, transformation of research innovations for national development and provision of funds for staff mobility and development.

The Registrar of the University,  Mr Ganiyu O. Saliu decorated Mr Aigbokhaevbo with the Ambassadorial sash as well as presented him with a plaque.

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